文档介绍:METHODSFOR SOLVING
INVERSE PROBLEMSIN
MATHEMATICALPHYSICS
AlekseyI. Prilepko
MoscowState University
Moscow,Russia
DmitryG. Orlovsky
Igor A. Vasin
MoscowState Institute of Engineering Physics
Moscow,Russia
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Prilepko, A. I. (Aleksei Ivanovich)
Methodsfor solving inverse problemsin mathematicalphysics / AlekseyI.
Prilepko, DmitryG. Orlovsky, Igor A. Vasin.
p. crn. -- (Monographsand textbooks in pure and applied mathematics;
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1. Inverse problems(Differential equations)~Numericalsolutions.
Mathematicalphysics. I. Orlovsky, Dmitry G. II. Vasin, Igor A. III.
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1999
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Preface
The theory of inverse problems for differential equations is being ex-
tensively developed within the framework of mathematical physics. In the
study of the so-called direct problems the solution of a given differential
equation or system of equations